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WFD Monitoring Doug Wilson Monitoring Policy Manager
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Current situation WFD monitoring operational from 22nd December Classification in 1st plans Improve risk assessments Drive 2nd planning cycle and beyond
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Types of monitoring Surveillance - all parameters trends and overview Operational monitoring - specific parameters pressures and risks Investigative monitoring cause and solutions
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Starting point organic enrichment nutrient enrichment abstraction chemical pollution dredging and shoreline reclamation (TraC) mining and acidification (Wales) R. Blythe
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Pressures and biological elements
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Rivers monitoring 432 surveillance waterbodies 125 waterbodies for Annex 8 and 10 substances 2967 operational waterbodies maximises use of historic data and existing monitoring programme
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Surveillance Water Body River Tone (Somerset) Key Invertebrate survey Diatom survey Fish survey Water Quality sampling (FWF) Water Quality sampling plus scan DSD sampling All elements monitored 1 in 3 yrs Hydromorphology and hydrology data to be collection
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Groundwater monitoring Strategic quality and existing level networks Quality network covers 265 groundwater bodies No specific surveillance or operational monitoring
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Lakes monitoring 50 surveillance lakes operational monitoring of 73 natural lakes nutrient enrichment, acidification in Wales relies on water company data for reservoirs
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Transitional and coastal waters 52 surveillance waterbodies further operational monitoring will be developed as we classify waterbodies need dynamic monitoring programmes
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Future developments Network onto WISE (March ‘07) Third party data (2007) Monitoring for groundwater fed wetlands (2008) Annual review of monitoring programme input from Liaison Panels results from initial classifications changing pressures
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Summary Significant increase in coverage of lakes, coasts and estuaries monitoring Some areas for further work Maximises use of existing data and monitoring programmes Annual review is key Dynamic and innovative
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